Acquired services and assets
Sound stewardship and the achievement of best value through life-cycle management of assets and acquired services, including investment planning, and the management of projects, programmes, procurement, real property and materiel.
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The directive ensures that real property is planned, acquired, used, and disposed of in a manner that supports the delivery of programs and services to Canadians, while ensuring best value to the Crown.
The policy ensures that the Government of Canada has the necessary assets and services in place to support program delivery to Canadians.
Federal real property managers and staff require a concise presentation of the various considerations, ranging from principles and logic to practical advice, that matter greatly for delivering real property services. This guide aims to meet that requirement.
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Acquired services and assets
The directive ensures that real property is planned, acquired, used, and disposed of in a manner that supports the delivery of programs and services to Canadians, while ensuring best value to the Crown.
The policy ensures that the Government of Canada has the necessary assets and services in place to support program delivery to Canadians.
Federal real property managers and staff require a concise presentation of the various considerations, ranging from principles and logic to practical advice, that matter greatly for delivering real property services. This guide aims to meet that requirement.
Materiel management
The directive ensures that materiel is planned, acquired, operated, maintained and divested in a manner that supports the delivery of programs and services to Canadians, while ensuring best value to the Crown.
Procurement
This standard defines common procurement item classification code which allows for consistent recording, aggregation and reporting of financial information within the departmental finance and materiel management systems (DFMS).
This policy requires that the procurement of goods and services actively promote environmental stewardship.
Assists departments when procuring network equipment, in support of the Internet Protocol Version 6 Adoption Strategy.
The directive ensures that procurement of goods, services and construction obtains the necessary assets and services that support the delivery of programs and services to Canadians, while ensuring best value to the Crown.
The objective of this policy is to increase the potential for Commercial Exploitation of Intellectual Property developed by a Contractor in the course of a Crown Procurement Contract.
Project management
The directive ensures that government projects and programmes are effectively planned, implemented, monitored, controlled and closed, so that the expected benefits and results are realized for Canadians.
The mandatory procedures are to be used government-wide for assessing the project management capacity of organizations.
The mandatory procedures are to be used government-wide to assess project complexity and risk.
Real property
The directive ensures that real property is planned, acquired, used, and disposed of in a manner that supports the delivery of programs and services to Canadians, while ensuring best value to the Crown.